Nathan Brown sees Jordan Turner as the man to fill the stand-off role for St Helens this season.
The head coach is preparing his side to face Wigan at Langtree Park on Friday in James Roby's testimonial game and feels he is beginning to formulate his best starting line-up.
He told the club's official website (www.saintsrlfc.com): "We've looked at a number of options at 6 this season. Our 9, 7 and 1 are set in stone with Robes, Walsh and Jonny and after trying a few different things it looks like we'll run with Jordy (Jordan Turner) in that position and use Lance Hohaia more as a utility type of player.
"That would see Mark Percival and Josh Jones in the centres. Jonesy is a competent player who is really reliable. He won't throw in a bad game and whether he is in the centre or back row he does a good job. We've trained with him in a number of positions and right centre looks like where we are going to play him.
"We have options in the pack too and players looking for opportunities. Carl Forster impressed on Friday and Greg Richards is improving... then you have Alex Walmsley and Kyle Amor too.
"We have good back up there and it will be interesting to see how the younger lads go this year."